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But today, I want to tell you stories, stories of six different individuals who have lost themselves to the trenches of dark emotions. Allow me to take you into a small town hit by earthquake and has experienced a disease outbreak that wiped a certain population. I want you to see clearly, into the deaths of people...
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Jan 1, 2001 · Once every fifty-two years Arcadia's six erratic moons come together in a constellation that plays havoc with the ecological balance of the planet. As a marine biologist at Riverside Research Centre, Mark Swindon is chiefly concerned about the effect of catastrophic tides on his precious fish pens.
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Jan 1, 1973 · The story is told from the POV of Mark Swindon, a marine biologist, whose wife-to-be ended up dead the day before their wedding. Many villagers are suspecting him of murder, however the gutsy little sister of the dead woman is convinced of his innocence.
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May 20, 2013 · Syzygy - Kindle edition by Coney, Michael G.. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Syzygy.
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Syzygy (novel) - Wikipedia
Syzygy is a 1981 novel by Frederik Pohl. [1][2] It was inspired by the non-fiction work, The Jupiter Effect by John Gribbin and Stephen Plagemann, in which an alignment of the planets of the Solar System in March 1982 was predicted as possibly causing disasters on Earth, including a large earthquake in California, by its effect on the solar wind.
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Apr 3, 2018 · Syzygy: The Complete Series unites all six installments of the original novella hexalogy in a single epic volume.
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Once every fifty-two years Arcadia's six erratic moons come together in a constellation that plays havoc with the ecological balance of the planet.As a marine biologist at Riverside Research Centre, Mark Swindon is chiefly concerned about the effect of catastrophic tides on his precious fish pens.Then, without warning, a wave of seemingly motiveless violence sweeps through the normally sleepy ...
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After a genetic engineering catastrophe wiped out civilization, the survivors—inhabitants of a lunar mining colony—planned to rebuild on Mars. That was before a group of rebels seceded to the dark side of the moon, taking critical data with them. Now conscripted teenagers scavenge the ruined planet for species to use in terraforming.
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Nov 10, 2019 · At first glance, Syzygy‘s premise draws one in—the moons on an alien planet due to their erratic orbits synchronize once every fifty-two years. Coney foreshadows the transformative effects of the synchronization.